Plural Blowers Or Pumps Patents (Class 406/104)
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Patent number: 11419269Abstract: A head assembly having ancillary fan assemblies can be operationally mounted to the outlet of a conventional harvester extractor. The ancillary fan assemblies can generally direct suspended trash materials in a substantially upward and laterally outboard direction toward both lateral sides of a harvester. A duct assembly having an inlet and an outlet generally extends from each ancillary fan assembly to a position generally above a track of a harvester. Trash material expelled by a harvester extractor enters the head assembly and is directed by the ancillary fan assemblies into each of the duct assemblies, through said duct assemblies, and onto the upper surfaces of the tracks of the harvester. The trash material is then conveyed by the tracks toward the front or forward portion of the harvester, where it falls off of the tracks generally in the path of the harvester.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2020Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Inventor: Allen (“Buddy”) Oubre, Jr.
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Patent number: 11224170Abstract: A hood assembly for a fan that has a base section, a discharge nozzle pivotally coupled to the base section, and a motor coupled between the base section and the discharge nozzle. Wherein, the discharge nozzle is repositionable with the motor to alter the orientation of the discharge nozzle relative to the base section.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2018Date of Patent: January 18, 2022Assignee: DEERE & COMPANYInventors: John A. Dighton, Matthew J. Hansen
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Patent number: 8297077Abstract: In order to provide a particularly homogeneous pressure and temperature profile in a gas cushion for the levitating support of glass or glass ceramic, the invention provides a device (19) for transporting or supporting glass ceramic or glass, which comprises at least one diaphragm (1, 2) that has at least one continuous bearing surface (3) and at least one gas feed chamber (51-55) and at least one gas discharge chamber (71-75), the gas feed chamber (51-55) and the gas discharge chamber (71-75) having a gas-permeable connection to the bearing surface (3).Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2005Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Schott AGInventors: Sybill Nüttgens, Ulrich Lange, Michael Clauss, Andreas Langsdorf, Gerhard Hahn
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Patent number: 8256997Abstract: A blower assembly for a pneumatic carrier transmission system including a first blower for supplying air; a second blower for exhausting air, wherein the first and second blowers are connected in series; and a dual passageway connecting device connected to and in communication with the first and second blowers, the dual passageway connecting device comprising a connecting tee having a tee inlet, a first tee outlet in communication with the tee inlet, and a second tee outlet in communication with the tee inlet, a first valve connected to and in communication with the first tee outlet, a first passageway connected to and in communication with the first valve, a second valve connected to and in communication with the second tee outlet, and a second passageway connected to and in communication with the second valve, wherein the first blower is operable to supply air through the first passageway and the second blower is operable to exhaust air through the second passageway.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2009Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: E.F. Bavis & Associates, Inc.Inventor: Michael E. Brown
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Patent number: 7407022Abstract: A dual cylinder positive displacement pump is used to move drill cuttings. The pump may include one or more of a self-sealing wear ring member/wear plate member interface, stainless steel pumping cylinders, and a hopper with an inclined surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2005Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: Clarke UK, Ltd.Inventors: David Mundell, David Stephen Garrick
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Publication number: 20020187011Abstract: A blower assembly for a pneumatic tube system sequences start of two pneumatic sources, such as blowers, to pneumatically position passive closure devices, such as spools, that shift the blower assembly between pressure and vacuum modes. Thereafter, both blowers are cooperatively operated. Use of two blowers whose combined output achieves the desired pneumatic performance avoids the increased cost of having one or more blowers that only operate only for one mode of either pressure or vacuum. The passive closure devices reliably and rapidly position to enhance performance, especially as compared to electrically actuated closure devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2002Publication date: December 12, 2002Applicant: Security Systems Equipment Corp.Inventor: Kieran P. Nickoson
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Patent number: 5529247Abstract: A device for dispersing and metering fibers which includes a frame, a hopper mounted on the frame and having an inlet opening for receiving fibers therein. A screen is provided through which the fibers from the inlet opening must pass for separating any existing fiber clumps into a size not exceeding a size predetermined by the screen. A primary fluffing device is provided for creating a uniform dispersion of fibers within the hopper. An outlet opening is provided for allowing the fibers to exit the hopper. A controllable metering device is provided in the outlet opening for transporting a metered quantity of fibers out of the hopper through the outlet opening. A housing structure is connected to an outlet end of the metering device, the housing structure including an air inlet opening into the housing and a secondary fluffing device inside of the housing for further reducing in size any fiber clumps to separated discreet fibers.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1995Date of Patent: June 25, 1996Assignee: Interfibe CorporationInventor: Terry L. Mleczewski
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Patent number: 5407139Abstract: A device for dispersing and metering fibers which includes a frame, and a hopper mounted on the frame and having an inlet opening for receiving fibers therein. A screen is provided through which the fibers from the inlet opening must pass for separating any existing fiber clumps into a size not exceeding a size predetermined by the screen. A primary fluffing device is provided for creating a uniform dispersion of fibers within the hopper. An outlet opening is provided for allowing the fibers to exit the hopper. A controllable metering device is provided in the outlet opening for transporting a metered quantity of fibers out of the hopper through the outlet opening. A housing structure is connected to an outlet end of the metering device, the housing structure including an air inlet opening into the housing and a secondary fluffing device inside of the housing for further reducing in size any fiber clumps to separated discreet fibers.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1993Date of Patent: April 18, 1995Assignee: Interfibe CorporationInventor: Terry L. Mleczewski
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Patent number: 4239422Abstract: In methods for transporting an aqueous slurry of particulate solids in a pipeline wherein the aqueous slurry has an effective viscosity greater than water and is pumped through the pipeline by at least one centrifugal pump wherein a flushing fluid is used to maintain the bearing surfaces in the centrifugal pump free of particulate solids, an improvement comprising; the use of a thickened aqueous flushing fluid having a viscosity equal to at least about 80 percent of the viscosity of the aqueous slurry.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1979Date of Patent: December 16, 1980Assignee: Conoco, Inc.Inventor: James T. Clancey
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Patent number: 4199281Abstract: A lower fan having an intake passage and an upwardly directed delivery passage is mounted below an upper fan, which is mounted near the top level of a tower silo and has an upwardly directed intake passage and a delivery passage. Means are provided for supplying bulk material to the intake passage of the lower fan. A substantially vertical pipeline connects said delivery passage of said lower fan to said intake passage of said upper fan. A rotary distributor unit is connected to said delivery passage of said upper fan and adapted to receive bulk material from said delivery passage of said upper fan and to distribute said bulk material in said tower silo.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1978Date of Patent: April 22, 1980Assignee: Johann Wolf Gesellschaft m.b.H. KG.Inventor: Johann Wolf
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Patent number: 4155602Abstract: Trash removal apparatus in a sugar cane harvester comprises an axial flow extractor fan having multiple blades to draw trash out of harvested cane and to discharge it through a duct on the pressure side of the fan. The duct is in the form of a helical trash guide member which collects the trash out of the air flow and discharges the trash laterally. The diameter of the fan blades is chosen so as to leave a relatively large annular gap between their ends and the wall of the duct through which most of the trash passes thereby reducing power consumption by the fan.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1977Date of Patent: May 22, 1979Assignee: Massey-Ferguson Services N.V.Inventor: Donald J. Quick